Make the perfect starting kit for Watercolor with these supplies

Tamara d'Amato
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Tamara d'Amato
Tamara A. d'Amato is an Italian illustrator and comic book artist. She studied Illustration, Bande Dessinnée and Creative writing  in Naples and Rome. She has published...
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The first questions a new artist asks himself whenever he falls in love with watercolor are: Which are the most effective watercolor materials for novices like me? Which brushes will I want? I’ll use what kind of paper. Which hues work best for me? As a result, we’ve put together a quick guide to everything you need to get started as a watercolorist. We are certain that you will be one of them! Watercolor supplies - ArtGuilds

Watercolor supplies for novices: Which type fits best for you?

Watercolor supplies for novices: Types And Basic Set of Colors

In godet and half godet, or tubes, watercolors are divided into fine and extra-fine categories. In this article, I will portray to you the contrast among dry and cylinder watercolors. You will be able to select the colors that you think are best suited to your artistic needs thanks to this explanation. These tones are perfect for amateurs yet in addition for the people who as of now paint in watercolor. There are numerous pocket sets available, which can be used for both indoor and outdoor painting. An essential variety set comprises of the accompanying tones: Pale Cadmium Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Cadmium Red, Red, Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Veronese Green, Yellow Ochre, Regular Sienna, Consumed Sienna, Consumed Shadow Land, Chinese White. The contrast between watercolors godet and tubes is basically that the first are dry, the second are wet. The first type is unquestionably better suited for street watercolorists who frequently move around. Not at all like godet, tube watercolors needn’t bother with to be broken down and this can be a benefit, yet not so conclusive contrasted with the solace of the godet.

Album VS Single Sheets

Different watercolor papers are available. Sheets of paper with a weight of 300 gsm or more are recommended, especially for those who paint by diluting the color with water. Grain, or the effect we get when we caress a sheet, is another characteristic of watercolor paper. We choose the kind of grain based on the outcome we want. The fine grain with a surface that is smoother will be more suitable for our work if it requires contours and details that are more precise. In the event that you are situated to paint bigger subjects or enormous variety foundations, you can pick a coarse-grained collection. Watercolor supplies - ArtGuilds

“…having a good set of brushes is an investment that will last over time…”

Watercolor supplies for beginners: Brushes

Brushes for watercolors need to be especially adaptable. A good set of brushes is an investment that will last for a long time if you take care of them as we describe in our guide “Watercolor brushes: How to tell if you cleaned them right “The Kolinsky marten hair watercolor paintbrushes are the best; This particular assortment of brands is readily available. Due to the suppleness of the bristles, this kind of brush gives the application of color a particularly full-bodied effect. The Chinese calligraphy brush is an additional type that is less common but still very useful for simultaneously achieving full-bodied brush strokes and detail.

What Else Do We Need?

So, now! The best watercolor supplies for beginners like you are listed below! A container for water: Some accordion containers are very comfortable. When they need to be moved, they can be compressed; A soaker: extremely useful for preparing papers, correcting errors, and fading; The concealing liquid: available in marker pen or liquid versions. It can be applied with a brush to the parts of the body that we want to keep the color in; A stand for brushes: whether unbending or delicate, significantly, it safeguards the tips! A pencil, An elastic Yourself! Take all you really want and prepare for your most memorable watercolor! If you enjoyed reading about the best beginner watercolor supplies, I also recommend reading the second part: “Watercolor Paper: Features To Choose The Right One For Your Needs”  
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Tamara A. d'Amato is an Italian illustrator and comic book artist. She studied Illustration, Bande Dessinnée and Creative writing  in Naples and Rome.
She has published a comic book story about neurodivergent love in a symbolic key in the “Clessidra” volume with the independent publishing house "Attaccapanni Press,"  illustrated the children’s book "Il Grillo Gordon e Karasu Piroetta", and self-published the small children book “Perchè il gallo canta?”, she also collaborated as a visual development artist.
Her speciality is pencil and watercolor illustration, which she loves to reproduce both traditionally and digitally.  
She also curates four - handed projects with the “Magnifico League of Artists Association” in her city to encourage people to start and still drawing, and she's actually working on her blog “The fairy Teapot” to help people start drawing.
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